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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Sep 1897, p. 7

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It In n non mu tor Man to ml: not. The terrible '0"qu u M- former elem Dado III: in" Ian if under «ml-r attempts. It. had no: for III-ell what nmlnllou mat and he an also“ may to m the old out: patiently, tn lien oi the m Ind convulsion, whatever [unification might etc-mall: mm from It. “Success to you, citizen." Mina-d male. but he mm to leap upon him ad throttle m exulunt lelu. ; Ian alone. lane at '1 long um I It. held Math III mm. mm. in! in Inc. m an » "Oh. no, not if your faculties were shrpened with the ihirst for revenge. t last I am rewarded. The waicherl night detected a man stealing to- ward the spring oi water in the center of the forest. One caught him fairly, but he wrestled with him. amped and in the same strange way nniahed. It ha: hlppened twice before. They are foxes. I give morn due credit, but i the" discover their burrow yet. I‘ have sent for tools, and 1‘" dig over the whole ground and cut down every tree. but I will unearth them.” "You have remarkabk faith, cm- zen, to how so firmly to the belief that the Little Forest contains fugitives. I confess I shouid have given It up long And mu no Man for their scape had occurred to him. may very popular- lty Increased Ila dummy; he had no privllom,‘ every movement he made was noted; he gave on! notice that he was sent for to Parts. 1nd nude on- mnlbze preparations for departure. That very day came I. Plea-g mu. lam and sanguine. 'Walt a flute. Falcon. and I can go with you utter I catch my prey." The days won- nn from a Week to a month. and all" Emlle found I’m-elf hammered on all sides. “I bald hand and foot by the press of circumstances. His heart sickened a he thought of the long delay. the torture of watching and waiting In that underground n. neat. He us may Ira-tic with alarm n he heard fl. Pierre confide-b ly humming the plan of hunting (or mm or burrow: In the forest declar- m he would dig It all over before he gme up his search “- «- llo bmrnme the "on a! Prom. and I. Pierre was almost ready to be jealous 0! Ma popntnruy. Bu he had set III task before him. and Emile had all In lilo been used to albumin: and sell-struggling. m was not tho In to bunch or m- “Proupvrouuly; time Is not the Ilium-u doub: Iaulu will ho beheaded, and the Austrian “119 mu follow. The" In one danger. We may get the this I0 strung It. may “cop mono or In helpers "my. too. The Muunluin l'uly and tho Jncohlnn are fighting ruck other. I pronuuul to unr: an: time here, but you «mun to haw It Viol! performed. and l "a not but 1 cu Wily nmrn. Why can't mu [0 Duck with no, emu-n Plano?" . Ho loud hill-ell tho ohm a nu m nvonm Ono who had acted (Imn no any rum-n (manila. I“ that munc- u : nvoluuou- an m m to widespread, null we" draw the nut-Mio- or w. lune "allowed Mn dim no In In but I. might, and II": and 1mm mun, In" I. firm In lnluh MI man. It mod to MI: in would um. I! he brand "to use m with (In mm- uy hum. “To In cure. I have «loam. mm- W and revenge. I hurt: told you then In I sir! In the not. bun I. that gm- our: use to no “roman?" "You men Io have 3m: Inn-m In tummy?" “Wlmngly, brave Falcon. I! l but: mum lay mm. but «hurl-o I must Illcl to this am. I no! Ihoy no null “out the plum and I mm watch my Ion" "The Very one; and I am proud to meet the Gray Falcon." Arm In am hi. Pierre and Emu. wally] Into a. res- taurant for breakfast. “I'm on the scan: or a nice have of aristocrats." aid the former confidentially. as be disposed of one huge morscl after an- other; "they escaped when the chateau was burnt In (no mo»: Internally mys- terious way, but I shall have them yet. I shall expect ninth hvlp Irolu 30m- Ingnclu'. You people In I'm-id mun: have so: wvn mum-d by this How. Hmv go nflulrl'!" . Emfle could scarcely control his thudder of disgust, but he shook hands heartily and answered with the most apparent. delight: ; "I am ready for the work. The whole people must come forwardâ€"and behold! Fame 15 tree! Might you be the loyal worker for the people my comrade has been speaking otw-c nu cmzen Pierre?" CHAPTER X\'I.-(Cosnxvao.) Emile. without a. moment's hesita- tion stood up in a cart, and began a lurlous hamugue, somewhat after the fashion of his old club addresses. in- wardly ho was stricken with remorse. gememberlngtlmt those old appeals had lost their power. He had claimed equality. the power of rising by worth of character. the right to be men, the naughty refusal to bend the neck of slaves; but now the wild heart of lawn lessness asked for nothing but revenge ‘nnd triumph, blood and crime. His words were eloquent. and he took care to refrain from appeals to their bru- tality. but he dwelt adroltly on the watch-cry. “Equality, liberty." and all around applauded heartily as he de- pended. ? “You are just the man we want!" cried M. Pierre. coming torward with outstretched hands. "Dear. dear ChIofllde. take heart, I beseech you." cried he; "do not any-Ir; all will yet be well.” she tried «My to m her grief. and the: hut farm plum-Ir. "In“. In no: cl!!! Inn mm III! .3 mile, M Ma“ In lat. He me down one night and found Palate weeping bitterly. tlmes So passed the time. each endea'voring to add to the other‘s chrerfulnm and divert the Ipmch of mhnoholy. Every evening they went up in the higher room .arefuily enmlned the ri- clnity. and then in utter silence stepped out to breathe the delicious freshen of the outer alr. But a the days wore on Into weeks. apprehension Ind anxiety seized either mind. though each endeavored to moral it from the other. ‘ They still pncticed their little lnm cent arts for divenion and entertain- ment, but the blank smile, the nbsent look, revealed that their choerfnlnen was all pretense. They discovered too the watch in the forest had been more clonal; en- Jules. pomlrlng It. haacnmwl to find an Interesting book. amt marl arm. After which be playfully momma he shoal lerv her to a ham-h. and to (ilfi'rtiho'r’mginrnsfifiei 3w minim-rs of an Arab host, and actually brought a merry smile to her Itpa lay his quaint language. as ho brought forward some In and dates from the 3mm store Emile had taken from the chateau. Is all moonshine. Edurmo nm- of "01‘ common mic inio tho "Minna-nu; of wealth. and they are iar llolilt‘i‘ than nobimy. take ”mm at ilu‘ir bosl." Felicia rec-lied some similar roman: of her mother‘s anti 3 aormwrui or passion came over Mr far“. and she out A lols mm In siirncr, Mr Mad drooping on her arm. "I should know It. It Is Hm same with your unrlo. It all gm m mute the mun-ll taunted nrisdorrnn- of blood '1 In "Rome the «mark mn- mlng yen. cmwm. I MVPI‘ saw «Inrhm or mnhionm mm Ilmmnxh- I: muoenllc in amt-M " 8h! blushed :ch anyway-ml nanny: "ll;- Isaoflueu hate all born nolfly born mph." "You do not mm "In om- of the peak." abound Polk-i0. “ml-tram. turn?" and the ml. "Infield. both In”. I may any, [do lot bin-o IN mph hr Mum. In favor 0! «utility. I «not hm to m the nobility name-mt M pm")! hell-o 0' III- IOM will-urn! l I. hunted down like u to". and urn-vom- ly baled by the mlv‘u puny. I up- pooe tuneful- 1 .mt hr mild on u-‘ marl-u." "You. Mu unsttlru tutmn- In nhoclt- ¢tl by the bloody tum ot I‘Vfltlto. Had Inch hrrolr. mnnnuttttuum mttnm u ht: twm onttrc t‘uttlrol. I‘v tthth have won qttlto another tom o! tnotttttott. Tum In OPIW'II [Alv‘awttn I hoc- thnt he bellowed [It the overthrow n! the throne. and tho ntnhttultmmt «t I mhllr. null" to that at Int: tarot-m United man "0 Int Iui'htlly I“. "an an be who tom-m tho tutu-Ii with In cum lot-u to control the lane." "And your umpulun. Jam. you burrito: “N, no luck way (My "Yet I um um: no In troublml and "mm! [or um mm In: bu taken." "NIL". that In the lawn a! my mm- donm-Iu. “'1”: his luloulu. Inn varied lnmrnmuon. his horulr- nnluro and smut hm", l crnmu mnme him (or than; u;- agulluu the upprnulnn. for Ilw [mm of France won: horrlbl) lrlml- lnu upon tho umlor cum“: unal "In! until an M thunk! be Insulin! and darn nodal-n by a [Mod lunommm would indeed be mum-fut" "Am! you know not line hall. I only I‘uudcr that he has cw:- bwu om» u! the rtwulmloulsls.” "It. would Indeed he lm-wn-nblc. l mu ownrlu-lluod will: urauxmlc- and ndnumuon {or him. “'th u won-lor- tul man be Is? No king could mun hull so grunt! lo aw." "Nay, dear Jules, I have all posslhle confidence in you. and so has my un- cle. He told me about your generous and heroic Interference {or the poor old priest In Paris. I have been sad c'ause I could not throw of! Ibo do- nrualon the lu-k a! his cheerful en- couragement was likely enough m In- (luce, and I have been haunted with a fear of some danger befalllng him. He ls so thoroughly acquainted with the forest, and so ucuralel) lulormml of; the rcwlmlnuan mmenwnts his loss to m would be ccrtnln destruction" @1139 "I know what an _ ‘J' Insignificant. pro- . ‘5 tector I must seem to you in compari- son with Monsieur Emile, dear Chlo- tudo," said Jules; “but. lndot‘d, he is a paragon. And now that my strength has returned, and something of my own spirits, I assure you I shall be of better service than you Imagine." L for Jules had taken Binlle‘a In tho. upper room mm! sax-ml heard the conversation of the Attef that he went cut to find his ca~ adjutor. right speedily. He sprang up at lexxglh with a brightened face, and began ex- amining hfa pistols. CHAPTER XVII. EFT alone, the day after Emile-'5 departure' to the town, the young people were rather gloomy. but each endeavored to cheer the other. Woodcock r."- I- m Owing to the Inhtmunu at Sweden being very mum to the en- ot tho woodcut! it In more thin probable that the breed '1)! be (vastly “3|th It not It hit mm "mm. Th an: of an above m m to h an In an In In. III-bun 1- cu m W h WI. ‘l'h tantrum rum. One of the mom, curlom plant- In the world in that Is called the tooth- brush pint of Jamaica. It In a species of creeper. and In: nothing particular- ty striking In appearance. By cutting pieces of It to I unable length. and {flying the ends. the maven convert It Into a tooth-brush; am! a moth-powder to accompany the use of HM brush ’9 also prepared by purer-hing tho dried stem old man who at In the math-t curly nary norm-g and told apples. Each one had thlfly Inks. and m of the old men sold two for a cult. and the other nlvl man sold thm for a cent. In that "y the Im old Inn not at. two «ones for hls Inn-hm of nonln. I’ll” tho mom! old man remit-ed ten cents: 90 that tmethor they made um» ly-llru wnm each day. But one any the old apple-man who 30". three for a cent his too alrlt to go to ”In market. Ind ht- aslml his neighbor to takn l-ls nylon and sell them for hlm. Thls tho other old man very hlmlly (counted to do. ad when he mm to‘ tho market with the two baskets o! amulet. he sold to himself: "I will put all the apples mm mm but", for it will he caster than pit-Hug then out of two hnshets." Bo ho out the sixty ‘- In Into one basket. and he told to h Itself: "Now. If I sell two omen for one cent, and my old friend sells three for one mt, that ls the acne thing a selling Ive - let for two can. There- fore! wlll tel in apples for two cents.” ' When he had sold the sixty Apples to found he had only twenty-(our mu, which won right: because there an twelve fives ln sixty. Ind twice tram are twenty-four. But I! the other old man had heat there. and each one had told hls apples mntely, they would have toothed twenty-Me can. Now, now a um expllltedfâ€"St. Nichol". ! 1‘qu lmlo low «M (an m II- m and "to lo their hull. cums. ‘81:: In um lounll week «an on. tho par begun to «mm mm": (In likelihood at BMW: dull. or lunch- «menu. Jules smw mn- nud canton. (ul- .II no mummy «ulna loo. Il- unm-iy; and Mn Mr munic- though no nululomly “on any "mic. of Mr. and minty by in ya!- I-g cunt and In" on (to cum: which mm m. lint he: mother had been to: cm and ouch tn Me: It um not likely but mtimtnflmm In bold lea and Io' um mm and hide her man: will}. II In mac the scam]: dared to out of her ulnar; nu- Ibuddeml u the pm In!“ uw about". or N- nmr Ind hor- m at tho harem-l a! I [Aug-Moo to the Immh'o Jule-I. a "gunman" or m- clm (luv mm had looked down upon I"): ouch "Morn“: Icon. Then I: alnwu tuned hat mother's Ipml "mum! to Im- nnd bmumt upon her 5 calmly benediction, an In approul 0! her oonru. Hnl! horrific-«I at home" for halal capable of this feeling of Joy. quite frightened n the word» we had Inolwn. ll I'au‘lons are a tot-Ila; 0! peace and molly tolunml to Mr. P-llclc ran away to her mllo roll-ea! as soon as possible. and In". down then In a pen-(cu. bewilderment or mingling cmollonn. "Now II the world a purudlse, than“ I am a hunted refugee. and know noc how many hours 0! security are left to me." ‘ Jule: was klsnlng her hand In the extravagance o! dellslu. "l mu cruel to withhold the truth. I will not be outdone In generosity. Wlut I could not say to I mnrquls I can answer to you. Jules, i do love you: yet. you muu lorget that. I have said it until we see Emile, or learn that something has behiicn him." She turned her taco toward him slowly. What a tweet. hope llxhled' up the lovely features! “1 am astonished, I am petplcxcd. but angry. ah, no, Indeed. Jules. I am rather gratelul." “But you have no love for me In re- turn; alas! why should I have ven- tuged to hope so?" She had draWn herself away as it startled by her own discoveries; her face was half averted, her beautiful eyes dowucast, a rich rose slowly flushed her cheeks. “All, you are angry, you are vexed, you have no love in response,“ said Jules, in a troubled voice. “Is it possible, Jules?" atammcred she. The startled glrl had drawn away her hands from her tearful laceâ€"4101‘ soft smile was like a rainbow in I. summer. “Chlotllde. dearest. that to answer- one. Here In one who ls ready to san- rifice everything, even lite nae", In your defense. You force from on tho secret I meant to declare to your un- cle before 1 breathed It tn your ear-â€" that I love you. dearest one, wlth I love purer and truer and more fervent than I had dared to hope should brlzht~ en my desolated llte; that I would choose you. though 'I were a king ln the land. before the proudest lady, the most royal prlncess~you. a pem‘less 1 daughter or the people." Oh. I In: all aloneâ€"All Alone In till. cruel, pulm- world!" Jules knelt down before her, and drew the drooping head to his breast. "I I. dunno... 1'0 litâ€"Ya, and It'l than to ma. neâ€"Yaudnum-flhq- Mnmumuuumu "ammo-1M no In. Phi-'0 cum-nan”. He‘Do you think your father would main use cmny I! l were to ‘o to Inn and at for you? Sheâ€"Let's lee-4 him: you ion 1 m on In“ bunt-III. aunt E I I GROVE cuttlng the rap. pace. at! only and Mme" and Mn "outfit" by mulls cult“! to the ground. gunning III- Jncl rum and A corresponds-t of Rat-‘- llm nar- rates : pulling match between A on "on m I farmer: Near Tlllanool. Ora. In old German “ruler chanced to be drlvlug along the batch, "on his watchful gaze wu greeted In the fight of a large m llon some distance out on the and. fat ”leap. It was the work 0! a moment for hook to male Ilmdnntoutmpehemu Ms wagon. Man the old at It to the Mm! axle, and admit «he noon aver the m lion’s lead. Then Jacob limped Into the tuna and started boulevard with his price. The In "on lid the “9,; Manama wuthenmmonho‘ 1'0. Jacob Inna! cam 11 I cum “rho 019mm swan-on mm- ‘ system of mutant: lint-am for mill: Inn. Under um nun-m I won-ml :0 years of in pa.)- an equiv-Int of 40 out: I work for mm years. and at the an o! as In nu "in: the sun at 07?. In the manmm having had an Insurance against an (Menu. The annual urn-Mn la di- vided in!" Mm parts, one of which‘ is paid by the workman. another M M: employ-9r and (My mm by the state. The ml. for um am: that 18189.00! persona wnn Imred under the law. of than 3.0091“) worn m- ployn I. shops and “Movies, 122”.- M wen employed In antenna» "J 630.000 van in the employ M the state. In that not the numb" of Ir- win“ In 74.897, of which 6,“: mu minted fatally. The (Mal exppme of the system for the year run $18,400.00” An "tram-Mun!” carton: mnrhlm 'u um nude tor u “an. (has. II vn III“ with "only an o! chm!- cnnel‘bu-ao haul-ad In ail-«um oi which. an no Men "to null-No. Md to ho manna by Mad. Apron- o! m- ull-rhino mom". II. Inu'odur- Uu Into Pom wu pro-ml, lotto-ml by lie ”mm In Ludo- ot a CI- unrblu Celestial but. In. [min t mm M plain. uuvmm on a. China- nmt. Accord!" Io m. ‘ mile-u. It In mm. with to in“ (to China lam. or. u I" «at; I an of no!!!“ phonon-alm- up do. 01 II. cm: a: to. u m clan!- lln. TM WIIIOI lu- W In woman". AM {or vile. to m- «(Immuhumdymcloth Mm mm. m to Ian M about In use- nu mm d n onl- ury typewriter. m m an Men In to have In" one emu noun apiece. The mm autumn, m. cur. mm In “Nu." and cum um lot. In wrluu II tho Did-hollow!) There have .lm-u many curious and beautiful luauhlnos constructed (mm time to time to tho order of various people, or {or prescmatlou. l'erham the most clutmrato typewriter (we: ‘ prodIu-cd was that nude {or the Czar- inn 0! Run-in. All parts of the murhlm ordlnnrlly Mark were mum-Int blur, and thou portlonu of liw trumc I'm-k uunuily outlined in unit! were lnlntd with motherâ€"ot-pearl The keys were at Alrirnn Ivory and the bright part»: it Iolid ”'5'. A nlmilnr machine van W010i] on her wedding day to thc Durham at York; and another In m- Mnlly uuuiu to order fur the Khodivt‘ of Egypt. The Quota duo vacuum In utrflneiy abhor-tn typewriter. It I: n "bur-lock." ivory-lend. sold- plurd throughout, and very beautifully WV“. Not-Mo typewriters. In the Strand Magazine there is an uncle courerning um origin of the typewriter, in whivh many intercullns tat-ls are stated. The writer say-I: u I floral-o “In 1- BIII-I't- I“ 9“ Im can menus-um us Indus- llghto In Inn-(In; Isl. "Sometimes the characteristic type or the American heroine 0! fiction is vulgar. sometimes cold-hearted. or un- kind. or willful. or indiscreet, but she is never stupid." writes “Drooh” in the Ladies' Home Journal. “That is the verdict of contemporary observers on the American girl. Whatever she may i be or do she always has her wits about. her; she is ‘smart.’ While her father delights in managing factories, stock operations, or railroads. she delights in managing 115311. And in every kind of fiction which she dominates the men seen} to he uni£ormiy sled to by uinn- 388‘! by her. ften in fiction she has ‘ been lacking in certain gracesâ€"chiefly the supreme grace of tact. But there are signs that our novelists have dis- covered that the American girl pos- sesses this gmce also. and so it hap- pens that today she trniia through tic- tlon not only with line clothes. and a beautiful (are. and generous deeds, and witty, it impertinent, remarksâ€"but there is developing around her I gra- cious manner. an unconscious simplic< it)‘ that shows itself in consideration for the weaknesses of others-In ad- dition to that keen knowledge of their foibles which was always hers. What we have yet to hope for is that her wealth or her poverty may be made less obtrusive and less a significant part of her always attractive person- silty." Ilhl It'oollloa. Tho month 0! October closes this great out of all Expositions over hold In the South. and unto the Coinmbisa. the best over hold in this country. V For the closing month spocisl attractions huvo been ar- ranged. and the rates from all parts of the country hove boon mods lower than over balm known. The location (Nashville. Tenn.) laon tho Insin lino of the Louisville Nashville Railroad, direct! on its our route between tbs orth and ‘ South and tho trip in either direction via thst city can be made so ohuply, it not cheaper. than via any other routs. Ask sour ticket agent tor rates. or writs to . P. Atmoro, General Pusssn r Agent, Innisvills, Ky.. for rates and in ormution. Anhltlons. Rev. Dr. Baintiy~â€"What a. diligent little man you are with your studies! Willyâ€"Yes. sir; I am trying to learn how to read. so i can tell the names of the horses that vimâ€"Puck. Don't Tobacco toll and Smoke Your tile Away. Toquit tobacco easily and forever. be Inez lotto. toll of lite. nerve and vigor. intro Nor-To fine. the xfinger-worrorflbat makescwcsk men roux. r a . or . on I» sound. Bookigfusnif' sample tron It runs Itorilu [tamody 00.. Chicago or New York. It was a bachelor who donned mr~ flags as the medicine which restores sight to iovors’ eyes. '0 am»; a.» day an my work. bur nontls’ contract. not I or 4 Iss- or we." I" â€"u«u loi- mat:- oaoo. a “mu. Bury your troubles and plant hiootn~ In; evergreens on the grave. THE AMERICAN GIRL IN FICTION ' lm 'onI-cm Mil. n Inn-Mon. ' Wgfiéfiifi A fmo bait ironing. "mwmu ”unifies and lesion: Gay flair to its original cda and vitality; prmm baldness; HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEW!!! In bringing up I child think 0! an old m.-â€"Joubert. and (Minnie. raids Void-Vanda: louver. In. I C. 0. G. M1. daught- Mund money. cud M”, the attuaim-‘DW Inap- pr. M: m to: authority”? (gnu. inguinal-0.0 I. on. SAMUEL PITCHER. of Byannh. momm' m the originator of “Pl‘l’Ol-ER'S CASTORIA.” tho can. that hm ham and do“ now on way bar the [ac-dunk signature of , mm. an ia the nrlglnal " PITOHER'S CASTWA.” which M: h. and intlu homunfthomtlwn o/Jmlcaforomtbht' yuan. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrap :- and no that tt to W “aim W. .WMML‘ _ 1117â€": um- Toqml tobacco sully um forever. be m lotto. lull or "to. nerve Ind vigor. mo Nit-TV Bu. the wonderworkor. that makes wank men “tong. An arugula». we. or 0|. Cum r unwed. Booklet and ample (m A ms Inruu Remedy 00.. Chicago or New Yon-I. Anhltlonl. Rev. Dr. Saintlyâ€"What a. dlilgent little man you are with your Itudlea! Willyâ€"Yes, air; I am trying to lean; how to read. so I can tell tho names of the homes that vimâ€"Puck. ’43th It!!! Ila-al- wlty 09mph. T0 ALI. ALIKI. “The Kind You Have Rum. am- nA-n on. -A- mm- my. .___ -â€" Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. AN OPEN 'LE‘i‘rffi no: mm m 11:: 0011113 om: utommm mum: us; or m: wono “aw'ronuf um ‘monm'e omen“: AS out. tum: nun. LAST MONTH 5 . Hartford Bicyc‘a. fiW 850 345 “0 To MOTHERS. tuna-mama... neat-flunmmmnm "cumin-show. POPI ”PC. 00., mm. Conu- bun-MWMQH u can” m.dcflbdllc~ollm ”Walkways”.- canola-cud. Minna-IMO.“ 6h. Toleqoifhmclâ€"hthlflv ilflmmnfidm found. wmwmmwumw It Is desirable l897 flolumpiajipyclu .__.â€"#._ mung Lug. One Way Settlers" __._3 Excursion. . xii “sandmanâ€"- Very Low Rates tea The Sunny South .. vu- Big Four - Route... ‘ w. Niu. cchoo. NO. 39. I"? beny venue. neu- Humboldi Pub. Chicago. m.. an: “I on years old Ind hue Ind twelve and my youngest Ii eight you'- old. hue been entering (or some lined. I. terrible wuknen: “at be {eeling wee dreadful, and l eon“ IQ well: any dunno. I be.“ the m of Lydie B. Mulch-'- Veg“ Compound end Slum" Week Ill .1 hue cured no. 1 «mi pale. ’â€" medicine eunuch.” ‘ an your {tn-tire years with hunk) 10f. Illa. A. O. Dunn, 1121 Rant ‘5- '1'}? flutpppronch of yggkngg. up Um Alum-g Mum-cum 7 It." i Inflo- ‘hls fun. flu. Plikham make: 3 upon!“ I“ to anathema! large {mille- who” walk h '1'"! do?“ 5‘“! ““3? “I'm“ ma Mammkonimnmua" renown.“ orold.rlohorpo¢. tum-95mm In w- W? world mg m are In plus! that phydul m b not. mount]: demand 0!- “- h (1191! dolly lib. women! 1|. rmlebm live-hono- (WWII..- wot-(11min

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